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Thracian language - Vocabulary |  | Thracian language - Vocabulary: Encyclopedia II - Thracian language - Vocabulary |  | The most reliable Thracian words are the words which have been explicitly cited and described as Thracian by the ancient authors. There are not many such cited words. Elements appearing in typical Thracian two-component geographical names (for example, Poltymbria) are another source for the reconstructed vocabulary.
The Thracian vocabulary includes as well many more words whose meanings are conjectured, speculative, or disputed. Indeed, their status as actual words (as opposed to parts of words) is speculative in many cases. Most of t ...
See also:Thracian language, Thracian language - Sources, Thracian language - Classification, Thracian language - Connections to Albanian, Thracian language - Connections to Slavic and Baltic, Thracian language - Thracian as a Centum language, Thracian language - Geographic distribution, Thracian language - Vocabulary |  | | Thracian language, Thracian language - Classification, Thracian language - Connections to Albanian, Thracian language - Connections to Slavic and Baltic, Thracian language - Geographic distribution, Thracian language - Sources, Thracian language - Thracian as a Centum language, Thracian language - Vocabulary, Dacian language, Ancient Macedonian language, Phrygian language, Paionian language, Illyrian languages |  | |
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Thracian language - Vocabulary
The most reliable Thracian words are the words which have been explicitly cited and described as Thracian by the ancient authors. There are not many such cited words. Elements appearing in typical Thracian two-component geographical names (for example, Poltymbria) are another source for the reconstructed vocabulary.
The Thracian vocabulary includes as well many more words whose meanings are conjectured, speculative, or disputed. Indeed, their status as actual words (as opposed to parts of words) is speculative in many cases. Most of the words are definitely of Indo-European origin. Some of the cited Thracian words have been linked to Baltic words. A Thracian noun, brynchos, ('guitar') has been linked to the Romanian noun broancǎ ('stringed instrument') and the Russian infinitive brenčat’ ('playing on a stringed instrument').
Another source for the Thracian vocabulary are words of unknown or uncertain etymology found in Bulgarian, Romanian, Macedonian, and Aromanian, which may be substratum words inherited from the Thracians.
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